By joining our community you will have the ability to post topics and access other forums reserved for members. Registration is quick, simple and absolutely free. Join our community today by clicking here.

@ Rover, doesn't that do the same as the Wine program that I downloaded? Oh, and if I downloaded it, would Ubuntu even let me run it without having to do this, do that, type this, type that, run terminals blah blah blah, is this the one I need?:

Not at all the same. VMware Player sets up a virtual machine on your linux box - it is not an emulator at all - you littrally have a complete Windows XP / Windows Vista or whatever you load machine running in a seperate window.

I found the installation of VMware Player - straight forward and easy.

@ Windy, what do you mean by you ripped out phone wires, I didn't understand that bit?

I've got the same hub as you. Before I got it I had phone cables running from the phone junction box to different parts of the house so I could plug the pc in anywhere. The hub is downstairs in the hall so I'd have to put cables back in so I could connect. My phones are all wireless too.

Having the convenience of wireless was one of the main reasons I got it so I could get rid of all the wires running everywhere.

you littrally have a complete Windows XP / Windows Vista or whatever you load machine running in a seperate window.

@ Rover, there in lies another problem, I don't have any operating system disks apart from an old Windows 98 one, plus, as per my other reply to you, it appears you have to have 512MB RAM and upwards of an 8GB hard drive to use that virtual machine stuff, and mine is way below that on this computer at 256MB RAM and 6GB (<< of which a fair bit is already used), think I'll give it a miss anyway, mate.

For some reason, FireFox no longer works on here either now, of course, on Windows, I could uninstall FireFox with a couple of clicks, tried to get rid of it on Ubuntu, but it tells you to use Synaptic to remove it, well, I looked at all the Mozilla files in there and everything is already unticked and fireFox is not listed, just loads of other associated Mozilla stuff, nothing to untick, so more time wasted doing searches, I have had it with Linux, it will be used for surfing only, anything serious gets done on my laptop, it really is not worth the hassle.

@ Windy, cheers, now I see what you mean, can't you get long USB cables and run them under the carpet around the edge of rooms to where you usually surf from?

View next topicView previous topic
You cannot post new topics in this forumYou cannot reply to topics in this forumYou cannot edit your posts in this forumYou cannot delete your posts in this forumYou cannot vote in polls in this forum